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[Cs-dev] Csound5 RPM package for Linux released

Date2005-11-22 21:17
FromIstvan Varga
Subject[Cs-dev] Csound5 RPM package for Linux released
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Date2005-11-23 09:06
FromOeyvind Brandtsegg
SubjectRe: Csound5 RPM package for Linux released
Excellent ! Thanks a lot.
Oyvind

> From: Istvan Varga [istvan_v@fibermail.hu]
> Sent: 2005-11-22 22:17:04 CET
> To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk, csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Csnd] Csound5 RPM package for Linux released
> 
> Download it from here:
>   http://csound.sourceforge.net/csound5-20051122.i686.rpm

Date2005-11-24 11:51
FromJoakim Verona
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] Csound5 RPM package for Linux released
Istvan Varga  writes:

The rpm installed pretty painlessly on Fedora fc4 as well. I just
needed to get libfluindsynth with yum from the ccrma repos.

> Download it from here:
>   http://csound.sourceforge.net/csound5-20051122.i686.rpmThe distribution includes the standard command line executables
> and plugin libraries, compiled with both single and double precision
> floats, header files, API library (both static and dynamic), PD
> object (32 bit floats only), TclCsound, interface library (for Python
> and 64 bit floats only), and HTML manual. It was compiled on SuSE
> 10.0 (glibc 2.3.5, GCC 4.0.2, Python 2.4.1, libsndfile 1.0.11), but
> may run on other distributions with compatible package versions.
>
> Notes:
>
> libsndfile and fluidsynth (the latter is optional) are expected to
> be installed separately, however, FLTK, PortAudio, PortMidi, and
> liblo are included with the package.
>
> The PD object was compiled for PD 0.39, and is installed to
> /usr/local/lib/pd/extra.
>
> TclCsound shared libraries (tclcsound.so and tclcsound64.so) are
> installed to /usr/local/lib/csound/tcl.
>
> The Python entension module (csnd.py) is installed to
> /usr/lib/python2.4, while a symbolic link to the interface library
> is created as /usr/lib/python2.4/lib-dynload/_csnd.so.
>
> While the Csound command line frontends and utilities automatically
> set any required environment variables, when using csoundapi~ for PD,
> TclCsound, or the Python module you may need to set these environment
> variables:
>   OPCODEDIR=/usr/local/lib/csound/plugins
>   OPCODEDIR64=/usr/local/lib/csound/plugins64
> also add /usr/local/lib/csound/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH for the widget
> opcodes, PortAudio, PortMidi, and OSC to work correctly in PD,
> TclCsound, and Python.
>
>
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Date2005-11-28 21:05
FromBill Beck
SubjectRe: Csound5 RPM package for Linux released
Istvan Varga wrote:

>Download it from here:
>  http://csound.sourceforge.net/csound5-20051122.i686.rpm
>The distribution includes the standard command line executables
>and plugin libraries, compiled with both single and double precision
>floats, header files, API library (both static and dynamic), PD
>object (32 bit floats only), TclCsound, interface library (for Python
>and 64 bit floats only), and HTML manual. It was compiled on SuSE
>10.0 (glibc 2.3.5, GCC 4.0.2, Python 2.4.1, libsndfile 1.0.11), but
>may run on other distributions with compatible package versions.
>
>Notes:
>
>libsndfile and fluidsynth (the latter is optional) are expected to
>be installed separately, however, FLTK, PortAudio, PortMidi, and
>liblo are included with the package.
>
>  
>

Does anyone know of a place to get packaged (non-source) versions of 
these files, esp. fedora compatible rpms? I was only able to find the 
source from the developer and, being a linux newbie, compiling sounds scary.

Thanks and cheers,

Bill B



>The PD object was compiled for PD 0.39, and is installed to
>/usr/local/lib/pd/extra.
>
>TclCsound shared libraries (tclcsound.so and tclcsound64.so) are
>installed to /usr/local/lib/csound/tcl.
>
>The Python entension module (csnd.py) is installed to
>/usr/lib/python2.4, while a symbolic link to the interface library
>is created as /usr/lib/python2.4/lib-dynload/_csnd.so.
>
>While the Csound command line frontends and utilities automatically
>set any required environment variables, when using csoundapi~ for PD,
>TclCsound, or the Python module you may need to set these environment
>variables:
>  OPCODEDIR=/usr/local/lib/csound/plugins
>  OPCODEDIR64=/usr/local/lib/csound/plugins64
>also add /usr/local/lib/csound/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH for the widget
>opcodes, PortAudio, PortMidi, and OSC to work correctly in PD,
>TclCsound, and Python.
>  
>

Date2005-11-28 21:54
FromIstvan Varga
SubjectRe: Csound5 RPM package for Linux released
AttachmentsNone  

Date2005-11-29 04:24
FromBill Beck
SubjectRe: Csound5 RPM package for Linux released
Thanks!

-BIll B

Istvan Varga wrote:

>On Monday 28 November 2005 22:05, Bill Beck wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Istvan Varga wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>Download it from here:
>>> http://csound.sourceforge.net/csound5-20051122.i686.rpm
>>>The distribution includes the standard command line executables
>>>and plugin libraries, compiled with both single and double precision
>>>floats, header files, API library (both static and dynamic), PD
>>>object (32 bit floats only), TclCsound, interface library (for Python
>>>and 64 bit floats only), and HTML manual. It was compiled on SuSE
>>>10.0 (glibc 2.3.5, GCC 4.0.2, Python 2.4.1, libsndfile 1.0.11), but
>>>may run on other distributions with compatible package versions.
>>>
>>>Notes:
>>>
>>>libsndfile and fluidsynth (the latter is optional) are expected to
>>>be installed separately, however, FLTK, PortAudio, PortMidi, and
>>>liblo are included with the package.
>>>      
>>>
>>Does anyone know of a place to get packaged (non-source) versions of
>>these files, esp. fedora compatible rpms? I was only able to find the
>>source from the developer and, being a linux newbie, compiling sounds
>>scary.
>>    
>>
>
>libsndfile for FC4 can be downloaded from here:
>
>  http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras/4/i386/libsndfile-1.0.11-3.fc4.i386.rpm
>  http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras/4/i386/libsndfile-devel-1.0.11-3.fc4.i386.rpm
>
>the fluidsynth library is available here:
>
>  http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetccrma/4/i386/libfluidsynth-1.0.5-1.rhfc4.ccrma.i386.rpm
>  http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetccrma/4/i386/libfluidsynth-devel-1.0.5-1.rhfc4.ccrma.i386.rpm
>  
>